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After the intense heat waves we had last summer, I noticed that the condensation on the windows has caused some staining on the ceiling above my kitchen. The water seems to be dripping from the corner of the ceiling directly onto a section where there are already cracks due to an old repair job. I'm not sure if this is something I can fix myself or if it's going to need professional help. Can someone with experience in this give me some advice on how to proceed?
Posted by Linda Wright
Asked on January 4, 2026 7:49 pm
Based on your description of the situation, it appears that the condensation dripping from the ceiling is causing staining and potentially exacerbating existing cracks. This issue may indicate underlying moisture problems which can lead to a variety of issues including mold growth, structural damage, or even pest infestations. Given the specific conditions in Dubai/UAE where we experience intense heat waves, it’s crucial to address this situation carefully.

Firstly, it would be prudent to conduct an assessment of the area. You should check for signs of dampness around the ceiling and walls, particularly near the corners where condensation often occurs. This could involve using a moisture meter or consulting a specialist in building sciences. In Dubai/UAE, it's important to adhere to local regulations, such as those set by the Building Control Department (BCD) which emphasize proper management of moisture issues.

If you determine that the problem is significant and beyond your capacity for self-repair, it would be advisable to seek professional assistance. Companies like Saniservice (contactable via 800-MOLDS or email at hello@saniservice.com) can provide comprehensive inspections and remediation services tailored to UAE-specific conditions.

For DIY solutions, ensure you clean the affected area thoroughly with a solution of water and mild detergent. Allow it to dry completely before applying any paint or sealant. Use high-quality materials that are resistant to moisture, such as those recommended by local building suppliers. It's also important to address the root cause of the condensation; this might involve improving ventilation in the kitchen area, ensuring proper insulation, or even installing dehumidifiers if necessary.

Remember, handling moisture issues properly can prevent future problems and ensure a healthier indoor environment. If you're uncertain about your approach or the extent of the damage, don't hesitate to consult with professionals who can provide guidance specific to the conditions in Dubai/UAE.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on January 7, 2026 7:35 am